544: Dominant Language of South America Jun 4, 2016
  What is the dominant language of South America‽ If one were to measure 
that in the number of countries with a common official language, the 
dominant language would be Spanish, as there are 9 in South America, and
 also 3 in the Caribbean, and 6 in Central America. If one were to 
measure by number of speakers, the dominant language of South America 
would be Portuguese, as Brazil has a higher number of people speaking 
its native language than the total of the countries on rest of that 
continent. There are also English, Dutch, and French-speaking countries,
 along with large populations of those speaking Amerind languages, but 
not enough to make any a dominant language of the continent.
